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Page 112
... figures , of course , of the increase of your business are so well known to you that I would not attempt to repeat them if I knew . But I have some recollection of Mr. HOBBS ' state- ment , reading the report of it in the daily press ...
... figures , of course , of the increase of your business are so well known to you that I would not attempt to repeat them if I knew . But I have some recollection of Mr. HOBBS ' state- ment , reading the report of it in the daily press ...
Page 113
... figures are , but last year we produced 16,000,000 bales of cotton , and I notice that our bankers are feeling very happy at the present time over the immense amounts of money that are coming from abroad for the pay- ment for the raw ...
... figures are , but last year we produced 16,000,000 bales of cotton , and I notice that our bankers are feeling very happy at the present time over the immense amounts of money that are coming from abroad for the pay- ment for the raw ...
Page 123
... figures , however , do not include the actual total consumption of cotton , for in some countries large quan- tities are grown and consumed without entering the world's markets and definite figures cannot be obtained for these amounts ...
... figures , however , do not include the actual total consumption of cotton , for in some countries large quan- tities are grown and consumed without entering the world's markets and definite figures cannot be obtained for these amounts ...
Page 124
... figures are available ) 31 per cent . of all the textile fibers grown in the world , and of the two most important fibers , cotton and wool combined , 49 per cent . The total production in 1909 of the chief fibers used in the ...
... figures are available ) 31 per cent . of all the textile fibers grown in the world , and of the two most important fibers , cotton and wool combined , 49 per cent . The total production in 1909 of the chief fibers used in the ...
Page 140
... figures . During that period the maximum rate of discount was 10 per cent . and that only in two years . During the panic of 1857 , the discount rate of 10 per cent . continued for 45 days and during the panic of 1866 for 96 days ...
... figures . During that period the maximum rate of discount was 10 per cent . and that only in two years . During the panic of 1857 , the discount rate of 10 per cent . continued for 45 days and during the panic of 1866 for 96 days ...
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Page 251 - Between these two classes a struggle must go on until the workers of the world organize as a class, take possession of the earth and the machinery of production, and abolish the wage system.
Page 251 - The working class and the employing class have nothing in common. There can be no peace so long as hunger and want are found among millions of the working people and the few, who make up the employing class, have all the good things of life.
Page 4 - The Secretary shall attend all meetings of the Association and of the Board of Government, and keep accurate records of their doings. In the absence of the Secretary at any meeting, a Secretary pro tern, may be appointed by the presiding officer, who shall be sworn to do all things, while in office, required of the Secretary. ARTICLE 13.
Page 315 - Acting under this authority, the department prepared a set of standards for white cotton, consisting of nine grades, as follows : Middling Fair, Strict Good Middling, Good Middling, Strict Middling, Middling, Strict Low Middling, Low Middling. Strict Good Ordinary, and Good Ordinary.
Page 251 - It is the historic mission of the working class to do away with capitalism.